ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1957. This book applies modern economic theory to the subject of land economics. The author is primarily concerned to show the role of analysis, with the main emphasis on urban real property. The first part discusses the working of the price mechanism in the property market. The second contains an extension and application of the analysis to property taxation and to two kinds of State intervention in the use of property. The chapter on the taxation of site values, for instance, is an original, general equilibrium analysis of the effects of taxation. The chapter on Compensation and Betterment, which ends the book, includes an analysis of recent British experience.

chapter I|7 pages

Introduction

chapter II|17 pages

Urban Property Values

chapter III|22 pages

The Nature of the Urban Property Market

chapter IV|8 pages

The Pattern of Urban Property Values 1

chapter V|12 pages

Agricultural Land

chapter VI|9 pages

Property Taxation—Rates

chapter VII|17 pages

Property Taxation—The Rating of Site Values

chapter VIII|9 pages

Freedom of Contract

chapter IX|47 pages

Compensation and Betterment